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Friday, June 16, 2017

Dragon's Blood Signature Oil back by popular demand!

So many people love this and are using it in various things that we bought back our dragonsblood infused coconut oil to stay! You can find the listing here.

Dragon’s blood is a resin produced by the rattan palm tree, Daemonorops draco. Dragon’s blood resin is often burned as incense, and its deep red pigment is used as a varnish and a dye. The resin is still used where it is powdered down and used as an ink to write spells.

Dragon's Blood: A light oil, perfect for the length of your hair on cold, dry nights. The dragonsblood resin was ground, sifted, and diffused into warmed oils, allowing the deep, auric smell to permeate the oil. Despite the red color of the resin, Dragon's Blood will not stain your hair, and is actually a pale pink in color, not deep red.

Base Oil: Fractionated Coconut OilAlso: Dragon's Blood Resin

Aroma: Incense.

Application: 1-2 drops of oil in the hands and massage into damp hair.

Detailed Ingredients:

• Coconut oil fractionated- Coconut oil is excellent as a skin moisturizer and softener. A study shows that extra virgin coconut oil is effective and safe when used as a moisturizer, with absence of adverse reactions. A study found that coconut oil helped prevent protein loss from the wet combing of hair when used for fourteen hours as a conditioner before washing the hair.

• Dragonsblood Resin- Dragon’s blood is a resin produced by the rattan palm tree, Daemonorops draco. It is native to Southeast Asia, appearing in tropical and subtropical climates and occurring on the Malay Archipelago, specifically cultivated in Sumatra. There are in fact many red resins colloquially known as dragon’s blood, many of which possess different properties and come from entirely different plants. The resin of Daemonorops draco is what was used in this blend.